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Indian Core Hubs, dynamic Colombo and cosmopolitan Bangkok. Begin this incredible trip flying into Delhi, a magic city blessed with stunning historical buildings, amazing temples and beautiful monuments. Red Fort is a must for any visitor; this iconic monument, which served as the residence for Mughal Emperor, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit Lotus Temple, Humayan's tomb and JamaMasjid, which is the top choice mosque in Delhi. Combine this fantastic experience flying into Mumbai, known as "the city of dreams", packed of an array of sightseeing spots such as the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Palace, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and Elephanta Caves. A trip to Mumbai is not complete until you visit the Marina beach and its colorful markets and bazaars. Up next is Colombo, a melting pot offering a wide range of attractions and activities. You cannot miss visiting the National Museum, the Independence Memorial Hall and Gangaramaya Temple. If you want to enjoy a relaxing day, go to Galle Face Green, a beautiful sea promenade where you can witness magnificent sunsets. Last but not least is Bangkok; this vibrant city, known as the City of Angels and Venice of the East, is filled with awe-inspiring temples, spectacular palaces and great floating markets. The Grand Place is the perfect sightseeing spot to start your tour, then go to neighboring Wat Pho which is home to the famous reclining Buddha. Next, across the river is Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn), this amazing temple offers panoramic views of the city from the top. You cannot leave Bangkok without visiting Khlong Lat Mayom and Thaling Chan, the two most popular floating markets.

This is a flexible package with daily departures from anywhere in the USA or Canada. Choose your length of stay. Pick your own flights, hotels and activities. Add, remove or reorder cities.

Located on the banks of river Yamuna, Delhi has two parts: New Delhi (the national capital) and Old Delhi. It is a city of contrasts with an architecture ranging from 10th century Hindu-Rajputana through 17th century Mughal to 20th century British architecture. It is not uncommon to see cars, tongas (horse carriages) and rickshaws on the same road. New Delhi was built by the British and that is reflected in its architecture. Old Delhi is over 2500 years old and was the captial city of the Mughal empire. It is dominated by the grand bazaar of Chandni Chowk and by the Jama Masjid which is the largest mosque in India. Another popular sight is the Old Red Fort.

2 nights in Mumbai

Mumbai or Bombay is the cosmopolitan capital of Maharashtra. The main landmark of the city is Gateway to India - a monument built to commemorate the visit of king George the V in 1911. From here, you can catch a boat to the Elephanta Island, a UNESCO world heritage site where you can see rock-cut temples and caves dating back to the 6th century. Take a visit to one of the many museums, such as the Gandhi Museum, art galleries, bazaars like Crawford Market area, parks (the hanging gardens are a must) and to the temples. The Hutatma Chawk area with a large concentration of impressive historical buildings, such as the fabulous Town Hall in neo-classical style is also a must.

2 nights in Colombo

Colombo is the largest city and the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. It is located on the southwestern coast of the island just south of the Kelani River. It features a tropical wet climate with breathtaking sceneries and beaches.
The city offers historical monuments, colonial architecture, festivals and events, fine dining, and shopping. Visiting Colombo is indeed a unique experience.

2 nights in Bangkok

Considered one of the top tourist destinations in the world, the city boasts some of the country`s most visited historical venues such as the Grand Palace, Wat Arun and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market; combined with a wide variety of magnificent temples, bustling markets and unbelievably immense shopping malls.

Cosmopolitan and modern city, full of contrasts and recognized as one of the friendliest cities on the world for the hospitality, grace and nature of its people, Bangkok is a cultural treasure and a truly remarkable city.

India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world with a vibrant cultural heritage and spiritual mysticism. The Indian history has more than 4000 years and enumerates several civilizations. The people and their lifestyles, their dance forms and musical styles, art and handicrafts, all reflect the varied hues of Indian culture and heritage. Here you will enjoy: cultural sites that have archaeological, historical and aesthetic and natural sites that conserve endangered species. India also has a wide variety of beaches. The coasts of India have their own seafood cuisine, relaxing spas, diving and water sports and great places to stay for a balmy holiday.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is an island country in the northern Indian Ocean off the southern coast of the Indian subcontinent in South Asia. It has 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as temples and the Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Which are well preserved and proudly display the achievement of ancient Sri Lanka. You can relax at the golden beaches with turquoise and crystal water, can travel around landscapes and sceneries or have adventures from the tops of the mountains to the depths of the oceans.

Thailand

Thailand is one of the most visited countries in Asia because of its rich diversity of cultures and traditions. With its history, lively arts, beautiful beaches, friendly people and one of the best cuisines in the world, the Kingdom is a never-ending source of fascination for international visitors. The Northeast area hosts some lovely forested mountains and national parks. The major highlight is probably the famous Khao Yai national park, but other interesting places in this area are Nong khai and Surin. In the south the traveler can relax at some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, for example, Koh Tao, Krabi, Koh Samui or Phuket or Trang.

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Delhi

Located on the banks of river Yamuna, Delhi has two parts: New Delhi (the national capital) and Old Delhi. It is a city of contrasts with an architecture ranging from 10th century Hindu-Rajputana through 17th century Mughal to 20th century British architecture. It is not uncommon to see cars, tongas (horse carriages) and rickshaws on the same road. New Delhi was built by the British and that is reflected in its architecture. Old Delhi is over 2500 years old and was the captial city of the Mughal empire. It is dominated by the grand bazaar of Chandni Chowk and by the Jama Masjid which is the largest mosque in India. Another popular sight is the Old Red Fort.

Mumbai

Mumbai or Bombay is the cosmopolitan capital of Maharashtra. The main landmark of the city is Gateway to India - a monument built to commemorate the visit of king George the V in 1911. From here, you can catch a boat to the Elephanta Island, a UNESCO world heritage site where you can see rock-cut temples and caves dating back to the 6th century. Take a visit to one of the many museums, such as the Gandhi Museum, art galleries, bazaars like Crawford Market area, parks (the hanging gardens are a must) and to the temples. The Hutatma Chawk area with a large concentration of impressive historical buildings, such as the fabulous Town Hall in neo-classical style is also a must.

Colombo

Colombo is the largest city and the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. It is located on the southwestern coast of the island just south of the Kelani River. It features a tropical wet climate with breathtaking sceneries and beaches.
The city offers historical monuments, colonial architecture, festivals and events, fine dining, and shopping. Visiting Colombo is indeed a unique experience.

Bangkok

Considered one of the top tourist destinations in the world, the city boasts some of the country`s most visited historical venues such as the Grand Palace, Wat Arun and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market; combined with a wide variety of magnificent temples, bustling markets and unbelievably immense shopping malls.

Cosmopolitan and modern city, full of contrasts and recognized as one of the friendliest cities on the world for the hospitality, grace and nature of its people, Bangkok is a cultural treasure and a truly remarkable city.

* Sample prices displayed include international and domestic airline tickets as per itinerary and ALL airline-related taxes and fuel surcharges and are per person, based on double occupancy, and are dynamic in nature. Prices do not include insurance or delivery charges which are optional and customizable by the traveler. The airfare portion of the itinerary price is based on economy class, midweek departure. Prices do not include fees for carry on or checked baggage which can add additional fees per ticket on a roundtrip flight based on carrier charges. It also does not include any entrance fees or visa fees that may be charged at international airports. Some cities may charge local taxes that can only be collected by hotel at destination.
Prices were accurate at the time we posted them. Sample prices were for a specific travel date and specific departure airport, as indicated. Your prices will vary according to departure cities and travel dates. We do not control prices (airlines and hotel reservation systems do). Prices may change dynamically and at times significantly numerous times during any given day.